- Irish government faces no confidence vote as fuel protests cause more disruption The National —
- Fuel protests have Ireland's government facing possible no-confidence vote NPR —
- Irish government faces no confidence vote as fuel protests spark fresh traffic chaos The Independent —
- Irish government survives vote of confidence over handling of fuel protests The Independent —
- Ireland fuel protests continue to cause chaos after drivers blockade Dublin motorways Manchester Evening News —
- Michael Healy-Rae: Government survives confidence vote after junior minister's surprise resignation Irish Times —
- Fuel protests cause more disruption as government faces no confidence motion The Standard —
- Michael Healy-Rae resigns as Govt 'let the people' down RTE —
- Fuel protests cause more disruption as government faces no confidence motion Belfast Telegraph —
- Healy-Rae resigns after Govt 'let the people' down RTE —
- Fuel protests cause more disruption as Irish government faces no confidence vote Belfast Telegraph —
- Junior minister resigns over Government handling of fuel protests The Standard —
- Fuel protests cause more disruption as Irish government faces no confidence vote The Standard —
- Government survives confidence vote as opposition TDs blast protests response The Standard —
- Further fuel protests causing traffic disruption RTE —
- Government survives confidence vote as opposition TDs blast protests response Belfast Telegraph —
- Irish Protests Disrupt Roads Despite New Government Fuel Package Bloomberg —
- Healy-Rae says he has ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach after resigning The Standard —
- Where are the fuel protests and which roads are closed in Dublin and across Ireland? Irish Times —
- Healy-Rae says he has ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach after resigning Belfast Telegraph —
Patrick O'Donovan
Irish politician
Patrick O'Donovan is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport since January 2025. He previously served as Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science from 2024 to 2025 and a Minister of State from 2016 to 2024. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Limerick County constituency since 2016, and from 2011 to 2016 for the Limerick constituency.